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The Adventures of Captain UNICEF in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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The Adventures of Captain UNICEF

in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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The Dire Situation

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Lack of Food!

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No Water!

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Lack of Schools!

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A Day for Change

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The UNICEFers

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Democratic Republic of Congo

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Little Sister

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Our Trip to Africa

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Democratic Republic of Congo

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The Unicef Helicopter has landed

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The Congolese children

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Fire!!!

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Power of Water

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Congolese Girl

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The Little Sister

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Local School

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Local School

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LIGHTS OUT!

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Evil Villain

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Dance Off!

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Dance Off!

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The Evil Villain goes to Jail!

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The Hero

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Happy Kids!

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Happy Kids!

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Some things are priceless!

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Captain Unicef

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Some facts to know!

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No water or bathrooms

• 7 out of 10 children don’t have access to adequate bathrooms

• 5 out of 10 don’t have safe drinking

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Lack of Schools

• 1 out of 2 children aren’t in school• Reasons:• School is too far from homes• School cost money• Teachers are extremely underpaid or receive

no pay at all

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Child Labor

• 1 out of 4 of children (ages 5-14) are working

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The END


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